398 MR. H. J. ELWEs ON SOME [May 6, 



genus with the next two, as the bands are replaced by much broader 

 irregular markinos. Mr. Leech says that the sexes are alike, but 

 the position of the three spots is different in two specimens which 

 he has lent me to examine. 



It occurs at Kiukiang and Changyang, in Central China, also at 

 Ningpo and at Ta-tsien-lo, whence I have two specimens from M, 

 Oberthiir which fairly agree with Mr. Leech's, though the white on 

 the fore wing is much more extended and the red much paler. These 

 specimens, however, are not fresh enough to enable me to judge 

 correctly. 



31. BiZONE SANGUINEA. 



CaJligenia sanguinea, Brem. Schmett. N. China, p. 14 (18.53). 



1 Bizone sanguinea. Leech (nee Brem.), Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, 

 p. 126. 



'i Bizone cruenta, Leech, Entomologist, Feb. 1890, p. 49, <S 2- 



I cannot be certain what Bremer's species is, as the plate to which 

 Mr. Leech refers is not in any copy of Bremer's work which I have 

 seen, and it is doubtful whether it was ever published. Bremer's 

 Latin diagnosis, however, together with his German description, 

 seem to me to answer exactly to the species described by Leech as 

 B. ci'uenta, except that the Latin says " punctis duobus nigris 

 in media ala," whilst the German says " wo derselbe vor einem 

 schwarzen Punkte endigt." 



In six specimens of B. cruenta which are before me, including the 

 types, there are two black spots ; but in worn specimens one of them 

 is faint, and Bremer may have had such before him when he wrote 

 the description. Bremer's type came from near Pekin, Leech's 

 from Changyang in Central China, where it seems common. 



32. BiZONE HARTERTI, n. Sp. 



This species seems quite distinct, and may be described as like a 

 small B. guttifera, but differs in having no costal fold, white hind 

 wings, smaller spots, and narrower yellow bands ; on the underside of 

 the fore wing is a dark patch corresponding in position to the spots 

 above, but no lappet. The underside is white, with the costal and 

 outer margins of the fore wing broadly tinged yellow. The types 

 are two specimens, of which one is certainly, and the other probably, 

 a male, in Dr. Staudinger's collection. They were taken in Upper 

 Assam in 1888 by Lieut. Hartert, after whom 1 name the species. 



33. Bizone impunctata, Feld. Sitzungsb. Ak. Wissen. Wien, 

 xliii. Abth. 1, p. 37 (1861). 



A very distinct species, which I have seen in Dr. Pagenstecher's 

 and Staudinger's collections from Amboina. It has four red bands, 

 but no spots at all, and in the specimen before me, which appears to 

 be a male, there is no costal fold or lappet. 



